WASHINGTON — Anyone who has spent nearly two decades in the NBA, as Cavs coach Tyronn Lue has, will tell you it’s a ridiculously long regular season.

With back-to-backs and road trips bleeding into scouting reports, Lue has found it helpful to simplify things.

So, with the defending champion Cleveland Cavaliers off to a 6-1 start and wrapping their heads around a momentous week off the court — Donald Trump winning the presidential election followed in short order by the Cavs visiting the White House to be honored by President Barack Obama — Lue gave them a shortened menu to focus on heading into Friday’s showdown with the Washington Wizards.